https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2aKbWn8HLuyeFVMMVY0NUJ0Vmcwcng2cmVqZDJ5Z0JUbm00 https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2aKbWn8HLuyNTl5YWQ2d3VSZmJiaDVNOTNmM2VuanEwcE1v I was wondering if this was an error that one side of my 1999 Delaware D quarter had a goldish color and the other side didn't. It might have just worn off but I haven't seen that happen before. Please reply. ( and sorry for just the links )
Probably just light toning from storage. These state quarters were in all sorts of albums and maps. Yours could have been in one with the reverse exposed and stored on display in one of those maps could have turned it to tone that way. Nothing special and certainly not an error.
Please create your questions over at the Error Coins forum of CoinTalk. And don't ask if your are dumb.. That's really unnecessary.
Dumb is asking questions and then arguing with the answer claiming you're smarter than all of us combined. Not even close...